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conservatives like the referendum recall process, they used it well to use the size of government. they used the administrative govern chlt to do anything they want. the social and industrial justis agenda, most people would not protections that were set up there. i think obama's quite wisely most popular expert in government and the final assault on the progressive era. so if it's obama, protecting a vision of government post-19 pre-1910, obama will win that fight and i think that's why he set it up this way. as mr. rove outlined in his article today in the wall street journal, republicans aren't going to fall for this. they're not going argue, i would imagine they won't against the wisdom of teddy roosevelt's new nationalism and they're going to go after his agenda whether it's on health care, stimulus or other things like that. the other thing that's interesting about the speech obama gave, there wasn't any big policy change in what he outlined. he has now taken his new foundation idea which is is an investment in education, science and research, tax reform, financial regulation
conservatives like the referendum recall process, they used it well to use the size of government. they used the administrative govern chlt to do anything they want. the social and industrial justis agenda, most people would not protections that were set up there. i think obama's quite wisely most popular expert in government and the final assault on the progressive era. so if it's obama, protecting a vision of government post-19 pre-1910, obama will win that fight and i think that's why he set...
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they've used it well to limit the size of government. they use, as sid mentioned, the administrative power of government to do a lot of things they want. the actual social and industrial justice agenda, most people around going to challenge the minimum wage. they're not going to challenge a lot of the social protections that were set up there. so i think obama's quite wisely setting himself up as a defender of the most popular aspects of government against what he sees as a much more radical assault on the progressive air in some ways. so if it's obama protecting a vision of government post-1910 and somebody defending it pre-1910, obama's going to win that fight. and think that's why he set it up this way. as mr. rove outlined in his article today in "the wall street journal," republicans around dumb and they're not going to fall for this. they're not going to argue, i would imagine they won't, against the wisdom of teddy roosevelt's new nationalism and they're going to argue about obama's stewardship of the economy and go after his agen
they've used it well to limit the size of government. they use, as sid mentioned, the administrative power of government to do a lot of things they want. the actual social and industrial justice agenda, most people around going to challenge the minimum wage. they're not going to challenge a lot of the social protections that were set up there. so i think obama's quite wisely setting himself up as a defender of the most popular aspects of government against what he sees as a much more radical...
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what she only told us about her last dance.
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>> what is holding us back is a stalemate in washington between the two fundamentally different views of which direction america should take. this election is your chance to break the stalemate. >> as you look at the president's record, ids long on words and short on action that created jobs. and again, talk is cheap, action speaks loudly. ptioned by t the national captioning institute www.ncicap.org-- >> this week, a special edition. we a taking at the dependence day celebration to step back and bypass breaking news. also, we took the fourth of july off. [laughter] all the polls tell us that the number one issssue is the sad state of the american economy. millions of americans still out of work, many with little hope of finding jobs. the american dream of owning a home has becom a nightmare for a lolot of americans. although we have traditionally been a nation of optimists, a majority of american parents tell us datee bank -- less they think their children will be worse off than they work. -- than they were. >> our businesses have created over 4 million jobs in the last 24 months. [a
>> what is holding us back is a stalemate in washington between the two fundamentally different views of which direction america should take. this election is your chance to break the stalemate. >> as you look at the president's record, ids long on words and short on action that created jobs. and again, talk is cheap, action speaks loudly. ptioned by t the national captioning institute www.ncicap.org-- >> this week, a special edition. we a taking at the dependence day...
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as much as we used to. a few years aerks the ceo of bp said, i think, he will never sell as much gasoline in america as he did in the year 2006. i mean, there is a secular decline in our consumption of fossil fuels going on. that's an unmitigated positive. >> i also think it's possible to overdo the pessimism and the negativism and the america in decline argument. the numbers are not negative right now. the economy is growing. jobs are being created. 4 million over the last 27 months. you know, it is not true to say the private sector is doing fine. it's not doing fine. but it's not doing terribly. in some areas, it's doing quite well. there is a lot of uncertainty that's holding people back in terms of hiring. and europe is a big concern. it will continue to be a concern. there are paths, there are solutions available to them should they avail themselves of them. they're also not enormously complex. they just need the acquiescence of the germans, in particular. if we could come up with a more cohesive unio
as much as we used to. a few years aerks the ceo of bp said, i think, he will never sell as much gasoline in america as he did in the year 2006. i mean, there is a secular decline in our consumption of fossil fuels going on. that's an unmitigated positive. >> i also think it's possible to overdo the pessimism and the negativism and the america in decline argument. the numbers are not negative right now. the economy is growing. jobs are being created. 4 million over the last 27 months. you...
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when they do it helps the rest of us. our foreign policy is definitely weekend by the fact that folks know we have to borrow money to pay our own bills. they know we have to go to the international target from china or we will print money which means the dollar will get weaker. as some of our chairman of the joint chiefs of staff is that our biggest national security issue is our debt and we are seeing now the pentagon pull back on spending, warships because of our debt, because of her inability to pay for these and we need to rethink how we spend money in the military. there's no question about it but we should not have to weaken our defenses because we have spent so much money in other areas with no return. so the fiscal situation is definitely related to our national security. >> this will have to be the last question. >> a lot of the times conservatives are known to be on the -- rhetoric and the debate going on in washington as a prominent member of congress how do you turn around this idea that conservatives are self
when they do it helps the rest of us. our foreign policy is definitely weekend by the fact that folks know we have to borrow money to pay our own bills. they know we have to go to the international target from china or we will print money which means the dollar will get weaker. as some of our chairman of the joint chiefs of staff is that our biggest national security issue is our debt and we are seeing now the pentagon pull back on spending, warships because of our debt, because of her...
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there's a lot of reasons why it makes sense for to us do this. weep just have to decide what's the right level that's right for us and then you keep working with europe and you keep trying to, as heather says, it's neither no u.s. leadership or unilateralism. it's how does the u.s. lead with others so we all try to do the same thing together. you can point to kosovo, to afghanistan in the mid 2000s. we're able to do this. can i add one more thing on the counterterrorism point. it comes back to the question i wanted to raise. i'm really glad that you raised this question and you are where you are. the bush administration was doing things and then the obama administration was not doing them, which is good. we found a problem that in order to deal with the world that we're in, you wanted to prevent terrorist attacks, not only arrest people afterward. when you people, you had to figure out what to do with them. it is good to have a drone program so that you can take out terrorist leadership. legally speaking still under both administrations we're in
there's a lot of reasons why it makes sense for to us do this. weep just have to decide what's the right level that's right for us and then you keep working with europe and you keep trying to, as heather says, it's neither no u.s. leadership or unilateralism. it's how does the u.s. lead with others so we all try to do the same thing together. you can point to kosovo, to afghanistan in the mid 2000s. we're able to do this. can i add one more thing on the counterterrorism point. it comes back to...
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directing allies and telling us how to run our enterprises -- directing our lives and telling us how to run our enterprises. we know where that leads. it leads to chronic high unemployment, like europe as, low wage growth, like europe as, a potential fiscal calamity, like we're seeing at the doorstep of europe today. >> we don't mind visiting europe, but we don't want to be like that, mark. >> no, we don't want to be like germany, where median wages have gone up 30% last 20 years while they have gone up 4% in the united states, while they have taken a third world country, east germany, and made them seem as part of the national prosperity. i look at the economy and think there is no way barack obama can be reelected, and then i look at mitt romney i think that there is no way barack obama can lose. [laughter] >> i would love to be germany, but germany has a work ethic that we do not. and a willingness by politicians to be honest. they were absolutely clear about what this was going to entail, sacrifice. we will give up stock because in the long run it will make u s. >> and don't forg
directing allies and telling us how to run our enterprises -- directing our lives and telling us how to run our enterprises. we know where that leads. it leads to chronic high unemployment, like europe as, low wage growth, like europe as, a potential fiscal calamity, like we're seeing at the doorstep of europe today. >> we don't mind visiting europe, but we don't want to be like that, mark. >> no, we don't want to be like germany, where median wages have gone up 30% last 20 years...
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has given us. ours is a shared history and shared values and that is why america is in strategic partnerships and these meetings have deepened and lengthened a long relationship, especially with our countries in the current situation. i would like to thank him for the support which led to the resolution of those things. >> mitt romney says you are out of touch with the private sector and the business climate. what do you say about that? >> it is absolutely clear that the economy is not doing fine. that's the reason i had a press conference. that is why i spent yesterday and today before yesterday, this past week, this past month and past year talking about how we can make the economy stronger. the economy is not doing fine. there are too many people lot of work. the housing market is still weak and too many homes are under water. that is precisely why i asked congress to start taking steps to make a difference. i think if you look at what i said this morning and what i have been saying consistently
has given us. ours is a shared history and shared values and that is why america is in strategic partnerships and these meetings have deepened and lengthened a long relationship, especially with our countries in the current situation. i would like to thank him for the support which led to the resolution of those things. >> mitt romney says you are out of touch with the private sector and the business climate. what do you say about that? >> it is absolutely clear that the economy is...
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it's about talking about us getting our values back. the middle class retaining our values, ripping it back from the republicans who took it away from us. i truly think that walker and his regime are kind of worried about what's going on here, especially as they look at the voter turnout issues. sure, they've been doing voter turnout in some of their districts that they're popular in, but all over the state we're seeing high numbers here, chris. it's really upbeat here. it's really upbeat here in madison, mississippi. >> you've been on the show before, but let's bring it home to people's kitchen table. when people get squeeze nd their salaries, nobody gets a raise, and meanwhile they're watching wall street and making more money in the percent amg of tag economy of our history. 5% of the country owned all the money. what's it like in wisconsin where workers don't get raises to keep up with things? >> well, it's not only not getting raises but it's also taking away their expendable salaries. and so for the employees i represent, i repres
it's about talking about us getting our values back. the middle class retaining our values, ripping it back from the republicans who took it away from us. i truly think that walker and his regime are kind of worried about what's going on here, especially as they look at the voter turnout issues. sure, they've been doing voter turnout in some of their districts that they're popular in, but all over the state we're seeing high numbers here, chris. it's really upbeat here. it's really upbeat here...
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he is leaving us with a 1.7% economic expansion. that is a disaster. the romney argument is not widespread the argument is we conducted a keynesian experiment and it did not succeed. we spend all this money on programs, crony capitalism, and government jobs, which is not the key to growth. that is the major distinction between the policies of the left and right, democrats and conservatives. >> while we do all this equal time of was at fault, let me point out one thing. torch -- george herbert walker -- george herbert walker bush dared to raise taxes in 1991. since then, republicans have not voted for a single tax increase, and that has become the theology, the ideology, the definition of the party, and that is irresponsible. >> let's talk about the deficit. >> we are told that huge tax cuts, especially for the wealthiest americans, would lead to faster job growth. we were told that fewer regulations, especially for big financial institutions and corporations, would bring about widespread prosperity. we were told that it was ok to put two wars on the na
he is leaving us with a 1.7% economic expansion. that is a disaster. the romney argument is not widespread the argument is we conducted a keynesian experiment and it did not succeed. we spend all this money on programs, crony capitalism, and government jobs, which is not the key to growth. that is the major distinction between the policies of the left and right, democrats and conservatives. >> while we do all this equal time of was at fault, let me point out one thing. torch -- george...
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our use of force is military. i absolutely take your point. we don't know which of the two presidents would be more likely. i think the congressional point is real here. i would say there are a lot of people around romney who understand this point. who understand the need for serious investment in diplomacy. there are also some around him who clearly don't. >> if you want to take up that or american exceptionalism question? >> i agree with you, the whole exceptionalism issue has gotten a little goofy. i mean, you know -- president obama gets off a helicopter and he is caught red-handed, he is a declinist. and then, you know, a couple months go by. he says, no, no, i'm not, i'm reading, we are at brookings, are delighted the we look to read him too. he has been on the podium many times. by the way, these two, terrific books, are not die met ametrica opposed in their prescriptive implications. i notice in the speech, president obama gave at the air force academy, i guess a couple days ago, he went out of his way to do two things. one was to say
our use of force is military. i absolutely take your point. we don't know which of the two presidents would be more likely. i think the congressional point is real here. i would say there are a lot of people around romney who understand this point. who understand the need for serious investment in diplomacy. there are also some around him who clearly don't. >> if you want to take up that or american exceptionalism question? >> i agree with you, the whole exceptionalism issue has...
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thank god we can, and thank you for being with us. i am dylan ratigan, and "hardball" is up next. >>> the blues brothers are back. let's play "hardball." i'm chris matthews in washington. the gang is back together. bill clinton, big bill himself, the one and only bubba, was out on the town serenading manhattan on the reasons barack obama absolutely needs to get reelected. he hit every note, most of them never heard before, about how the republicans and congress are nuts enough to do what old europe is doing, cutting spending, killing jobs, running austerity and their economies right into the ground. there they were, side by side, bill and barack. we start with two political analysts. ron reagan is author of "my father at 100." i want you to look at this amazing scene last night. bill clinton delivered a clear and concise comparison of what the republicans are pushing for with the economy to the financial crisis in europe. let's watch him. >> why aren't things roaring along now? because europe is in trouble and because the republican c
thank god we can, and thank you for being with us. i am dylan ratigan, and "hardball" is up next. >>> the blues brothers are back. let's play "hardball." i'm chris matthews in washington. the gang is back together. bill clinton, big bill himself, the one and only bubba, was out on the town serenading manhattan on the reasons barack obama absolutely needs to get reelected. he hit every note, most of them never heard before, about how the republicans and congress are...
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there's use of force and then that's military. i take your point. we don't know which of the two presidents would be more likely to do this. but i think the congressional point is real here. i would say there are a lot of people around romney who understand this point, who understand the need for serious investment in diplomacy and there are some people around him who clearly don't. >> just if you want to take up that or the exceptionalism question. >> yeah, i agree with you the whole exceptionalism issue has gotten goofy. you know, president obama gets off the helicopter and he's caught red handed reading fareed zakarius. and then he says, no, we're reading bob kagan. we like fareed too. the two terrific books are not diametrically opposed. i noticed in the speech that president obama gave at the air force academy i guess it was a couple of days ago, he went out of his way to do two things. one was to say this is an exceptional country. i guess he's covered himself on that. the other was to say in libya, nato is out there leading from the front. th
there's use of force and then that's military. i take your point. we don't know which of the two presidents would be more likely to do this. but i think the congressional point is real here. i would say there are a lot of people around romney who understand this point, who understand the need for serious investment in diplomacy and there are some people around him who clearly don't. >> just if you want to take up that or the exceptionalism question. >> yeah, i agree with you the...
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but then, he agreed to see us for 15 minutes. we asked if democracy in mali had failed. >> there was no democracy. it was an empty shell. a democracy where the president lies to his people, a democracy where the officials are richer than the top businessmen, a democracy where the prime minister siphons off public money for himself, a democracy where you have to ride a politician to be able to join the army -- that is not a democracy -- where you have to bribe a politician to be able to join the army. >> these people also think the elected government failed the country. they are from mali -- northern mali. these people do not want to live in to livetuareg or -- separate tuareg or islamist state. >> the occupiers come with ideas that are completely foreign to timbuktu. a foreign way of life. a foreign religion. a foreign way of thinking. >> the rebels have taken over a huge area -- larger than germany. for the islamists, it could serve as a base for attacks on neighboring countries. no one in mali believes these heavily armed rebel
but then, he agreed to see us for 15 minutes. we asked if democracy in mali had failed. >> there was no democracy. it was an empty shell. a democracy where the president lies to his people, a democracy where the officials are richer than the top businessmen, a democracy where the prime minister siphons off public money for himself, a democracy where you have to ride a politician to be able to join the army -- that is not a democracy -- where you have to bribe a politician to be able to...
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lead us even when the men fail us every time. we call on you, our god to comfort to the hearts of every mother and father who have lost their child in newton, connecticut today. comfort the hearts of the mothers who lost her son of in chicago today, who lost her doctor in philadelphia today, -- daughter in philadelphia today. in new orleans, alaska, missouri, alabama, all across this country. comfort our hearts and bring us out of this dark, dark place of sadness. give us courage that we may act. give us a wisdom that we may act together. give us peace, for use a blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called your children. we ask for your divine wisdom to descend upon this place. let us as adults model the peacemaking that we so long the. we will continue to look to you, our god, the god of all peace. in your name, we pray. we shall overcome. ♪ we shall overcome ♪ sunday. -- someday. deep in my heart i do believe we shall overcome someday ♪ ♪ >> on news makers, cathy mcmorris rodgers. she spoke about the school sho
lead us even when the men fail us every time. we call on you, our god to comfort to the hearts of every mother and father who have lost their child in newton, connecticut today. comfort the hearts of the mothers who lost her son of in chicago today, who lost her doctor in philadelphia today, -- daughter in philadelphia today. in new orleans, alaska, missouri, alabama, all across this country. comfort our hearts and bring us out of this dark, dark place of sadness. give us courage that we may...
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in fact, it was hlary conatf edd use mnith at e o tay barack obama and the national security, you know what robert gates, and ablulyesident an arin eatys, w ao o s rlly psea particular. the whole debate, you kno ab lya.you have to do something hoe.l eerous we will go after you, will kill you. >> he was speaking to the armed rebels, not sepate. th ia,an os, stent tb wld, yoru could duffy. so if you work, you're suggesting that we don't have the compte evidence. baonverythinthat we ow weatr tway om t o i o state, and that could be wrong, his hand was forced. the europeans. and look. the united states was not rectly eag. frcendin t a ue sdl i don't think barack obama was really keen to answer him. bu tuestnha prest ov t raica etrt aror etit a seg ulnngs an t u.s. military and the security apparatus decided to support such a mission, in fact, his decision was at odd d tt's heot th tic backing, the framework thyodescribe quite brilliantly oowheco icly cneansh thhianguage about democratization. going to force democratization. and i wondered reading it, do whotiv ooseay t mdial reat primarily
in fact, it was hlary conatf edd use mnith at e o tay barack obama and the national security, you know what robert gates, and ablulyesident an arin eatys, w ao o s rlly psea particular. the whole debate, you kno ab lya.you have to do something hoe.l eerous we will go after you, will kill you. >> he was speaking to the armed rebels, not sepate. th ia,an os, stent tb wld, yoru could duffy. so if you work, you're suggesting that we don't have the compte evidence. baonverythinthat we ow weatr...
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at this point, i think he owes that to us. frankly folks, i'm stunned, i really thought romney would win. now i'll never get to see the inaugural ball and his first dance with refalca. at last, my love ♪ has come along ♪ fine america, it's your funeral. we tried to warn you about this guy. a multimedia empire tell you he was a media hating social loving anti-wealth redistributor who was probably lying about his birth place and his religion. why did we pull our punches. i tell you what. we job creators are not going to take it. we are going golfing. just like an ayn rand at last -- haatlas shugged and leave you on an island where only you can live, manhattan. now think about this. just think this through, folks. now obamacare is here to stay. cheer cheer. so a single illness won't wipe out your life's savings. but at what cost? [laughter] a lower one. [laughter] and now you have to wait for hours in line for medical scare instead of immediately not getting any. oh and you think you own your house, mister. think again. every
at this point, i think he owes that to us. frankly folks, i'm stunned, i really thought romney would win. now i'll never get to see the inaugural ball and his first dance with refalca. at last, my love ♪ has come along ♪ fine america, it's your funeral. we tried to warn you about this guy. a multimedia empire tell you he was a media hating social loving anti-wealth redistributor who was probably lying about his birth place and his religion. why did we pull our punches. i tell you what. we...
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it is very important to all of us that any use of these funds be accompanied by the same strict conditionality that the imf has with all of its programs. it was very important to the british, very important to all of us. we contribute into the fund to use around the world. whoever the borrowers are, whatever the cause, it has to be the same standards. the credibility of the fund is what we are attempting to bolster. on your second question, i would not be too much into the final editing that goes into the statement. the statement does emphasize there is a very important nuance -- it does not just say that monetary policies to -- remain accommodative. as long as inflation prospects remain anchored. that is an important emphasis -- that was an important assist in our discussions. it captured both sides of the atlantic as well as the emerging countries. we spent some time discussing this. we were all pretty much of the same mind on the importance of ensuring that inflationary expectations remain in check. if there was any indications, any trends indicating we are likely to lose control of that in
it is very important to all of us that any use of these funds be accompanied by the same strict conditionality that the imf has with all of its programs. it was very important to the british, very important to all of us. we contribute into the fund to use around the world. whoever the borrowers are, whatever the cause, it has to be the same standards. the credibility of the fund is what we are attempting to bolster. on your second question, i would not be too much into the final editing that...
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it will give us a snapshot for the appetite and give us clues whether they might need a bail out. recently the italian auctions in general, if you look at the body of work have not been bad. they have been well received. >> that's what we are watching. thanks. i'm sorry. only 30 seconds. we appreciate you keeping to that time. see you soon. thank you very much. we will be watching tomorrow. the overhauling of the financial services industry is next. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 when companies try to sell you something off their menu ttd# 1-800-345-2550 instead of trying to understand what you really need. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, we provide ttd# 1-800-345-2550 a full range of financial products, ttd# 1-800-345-2550 even if they're not ours. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 and we listen before making our recommendations, ttd# 1-800-345-2550 so we can offer practical ideas that make sense for you. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 so talk to chuck, and see how we can help you, not sell you. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 high schools in six states enrolled in the national ma
it will give us a snapshot for the appetite and give us clues whether they might need a bail out. recently the italian auctions in general, if you look at the body of work have not been bad. they have been well received. >> that's what we are watching. thanks. i'm sorry. only 30 seconds. we appreciate you keeping to that time. see you soon. thank you very much. we will be watching tomorrow. the overhauling of the financial services industry is next. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 when companies try...
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geeks who are doing this a data mining what people should generically call micro-targeting which is using individual level data on voters running events at the school models to come up with sort of predictive judgments about how every one of the hundred seventy million potential voters in this country is is likely to behave on election day and the people who are doing that work in campaign and running these basically behavioral science experiments from from within campaigns are thinking about the electorate a much more granular way than some of the strategists and it's interesting it sounds like what we talk about with the move towards algorithmic trading where on wall street it's not so much traders as you have these engineers and physicists behind the scenes that are working on these programs that are kind of the rock stars now so let's get into some of these tactics the data mining and the analytics that are being used what are some of the most important or prevalent techniques that they're being deployed in short so the big question in the campaign is how you sort through the electora
geeks who are doing this a data mining what people should generically call micro-targeting which is using individual level data on voters running events at the school models to come up with sort of predictive judgments about how every one of the hundred seventy million potential voters in this country is is likely to behave on election day and the people who are doing that work in campaign and running these basically behavioral science experiments from from within campaigns are thinking about...
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all those things are very close to being upon us. that does not deal with unemployment insurance and the payroll tax holiday. because those things are also set to end. so there is a growing momentum that i think will compel colleagues to act. could i be wrong? absolutely, i could. because there is rigidity in the system. especially on the far right and the far left. let's be candid. there is rigidities there. it is conceivable that you get into a negotiation and people just cannot adjust to this new reality quickly enough to make it time the decision. so you do go over the cliff. i hope that does not occur. i hope rationality prevails. but it is possible that you have to get into going over the cliff before people opposite to act. -- are persuaded to act. >> a senator last night described the president as introverted. not particularly outgoing in bringing people into the tent. is there a deficit of schmooze velocity coming out of the oval office right now? >> i would say he is sufficiently extroverted to have just won a national elec
all those things are very close to being upon us. that does not deal with unemployment insurance and the payroll tax holiday. because those things are also set to end. so there is a growing momentum that i think will compel colleagues to act. could i be wrong? absolutely, i could. because there is rigidity in the system. especially on the far right and the far left. let's be candid. there is rigidities there. it is conceivable that you get into a negotiation and people just cannot adjust to...
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( crowd cheering ) >> stephen: thank you for joining us. thank you, nation. ( crowd chanting ) ( crowd cheering ) >> stephen: i've got to tell you, with an ovation like that, you make me almost wish i stayed in this race. ( laughter ) folks, our top story tonight, it is my mother's birthday. and the "colbert report" can now project that lorna colbert is 92 years old. happy birthday, mom. of course there is one other story tonight. our continuing coverage of the 2012 election. excitement in the air is palpable and, folks, i cannot wait to palp it. tonight, we are live. ( crowd cheering ) >> stephen: thank you. okay, i'm sorry. jimmy, can we retake that, please? >> we can't, we're live. >> stephen: oh, we really are live. i thought i was just duping these rubes. lets cut out that part where i called these mouth breathers rubes. now let's get straight to our coverage. it is 11:33 eastern time on election night. at this point, the election is too close to call. anything can happen. romney could win, obama could win, and that's it. those two. bu
( crowd cheering ) >> stephen: thank you for joining us. thank you, nation. ( crowd chanting ) ( crowd cheering ) >> stephen: i've got to tell you, with an ovation like that, you make me almost wish i stayed in this race. ( laughter ) folks, our top story tonight, it is my mother's birthday. and the "colbert report" can now project that lorna colbert is 92 years old. happy birthday, mom. of course there is one other story tonight. our continuing coverage of the 2012...
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he talks about us. his book is a service to us. america. at is how confident he was. well liberals have been oblivious. aside from the obvious if we were dead where would sam tanenhaus barry our corp.'s? we are 42% of the electorate to the of the electorate 18 through 20%. where would he bury the think tank? fox news? talk radio and the internet? how could he silence talk radio when the sotheby's tried to silence rushed of what they failed. bill maher approved and keith over men that while anatomical references to sarah palin and other conservatives made a reference as a slut sound victorian. in trying to banish him the successors reveal themselves. they're not the defenders of freedom but thugs opposed to free expression. there is the storm trooper about them. i a trace the ancestry back to the founding fathers. there is something about the founders. i trace liberalism ancestors but it does go back to the first limousine liberal and karl marx more recently there is the stealth socialist and a white house whose inspiration came from a community activist who in his you
he talks about us. his book is a service to us. america. at is how confident he was. well liberals have been oblivious. aside from the obvious if we were dead where would sam tanenhaus barry our corp.'s? we are 42% of the electorate to the of the electorate 18 through 20%. where would he bury the think tank? fox news? talk radio and the internet? how could he silence talk radio when the sotheby's tried to silence rushed of what they failed. bill maher approved and keith over men that while...
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very serious people telling us it would be a landslide for romney. where do they go now? >> stephen: i know the problem. they weren't conservative enough. you know conservativism cannot fail, you can only fail conservativism. they did not field a true conservative out there. >> he had a severe conservative -- conservative -- >> stephen: that guy was flip flopping all over the place. i never believed him. i never believed that guy. he's a massachusetts moderate. i said that from the beginning, andrew. check the tape. >> we will have to check the tape. but no, paul ryan was the way in which he persuaded the republican base that he's one of them. i mean he had the republican base. he did not lose this election because he wasn't conservative enough. he lost the moderates in the middle in places like ohio, in places like florida where he just couldn't afford to. and i think it's a triumph of an actual campaign against pure cynicism and lies. and i think that is a huge victory for the american people, i really do. ( crowd cheering ) >> stephen: thank you s
very serious people telling us it would be a landslide for romney. where do they go now? >> stephen: i know the problem. they weren't conservative enough. you know conservativism cannot fail, you can only fail conservativism. they did not field a true conservative out there. >> he had a severe conservative -- conservative -- >> stephen: that guy was flip flopping all over the place. i never believed him. i never believed that guy. he's a massachusetts moderate. i said that...
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it is us that is debauching the currency. the threat to the american dollar does not come in beijing. they defend the dollar. the threat comes from washington and wall street. i make that, as that new argument in the new addition of wealth and poverty. >> and you write in the new prologue, the united states over the last decade has witnessed a classic confrontation between the forces of on to pinero platt capitalism and those of established institutions crammie expertise and political standing. one side subsists, unforced profits of enterprise. the other on rant and toll and privileges at the treasury, the federal reserve command the white house. >> and that is exactly what we have had. you know, when lewis wrote that book the big short he was writing about all the gaggle of hedge funds that bet against the big banks who are all supporting these sub prime mortgage concoctions and confections and scams. and it was all the most prestigious forces in both the u.s. and the world economy that backed the blind side, as i call it, t
it is us that is debauching the currency. the threat to the american dollar does not come in beijing. they defend the dollar. the threat comes from washington and wall street. i make that, as that new argument in the new addition of wealth and poverty. >> and you write in the new prologue, the united states over the last decade has witnessed a classic confrontation between the forces of on to pinero platt capitalism and those of established institutions crammie expertise and political...
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it's about us as a free people. in two alarming ways that contention we americans just can't cut it anymore. in word president says we can't handle ourselves in this perilous world without their protection. left to ourselves we may pick the wrong health insurance, wrong mortgage, wrong school for the kid and we may pick the wrong light bulb. a second view, some republicans also seem to hold is that we americans are no longer up to the job of self-government. we can't do the simple math that proves the unaffordability of safety at this net programs for all the government we have. will fall for the con jobs we can you plow ahead and someone else will pick up tabs. we'll allow ourselves to be pitted one against the other. blaming our neighbor for worldwide trends that our own government has caused. 2012 must be the year that we move that wrong. the year we strike out boldly not nearly to avert national bankruptcy, but to the fate say to a new generation that america is still the premiere land of opportunity. republican
it's about us as a free people. in two alarming ways that contention we americans just can't cut it anymore. in word president says we can't handle ourselves in this perilous world without their protection. left to ourselves we may pick the wrong health insurance, wrong mortgage, wrong school for the kid and we may pick the wrong light bulb. a second view, some republicans also seem to hold is that we americans are no longer up to the job of self-government. we can't do the simple math that...
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but the first question brings us to germany again. i am sorry. if europe has the model of a social market economy and if i say there would be a heavier government in brussels for europe, how will this resonate with the republicans in congress and the u.s.? an eminent journalist is inclined to sharpening views than in the following sophisticated ifs and buts. but the social market economy contains the market for many of our countries in europe before the full impact of european integration. what you're really brings is much more pro market orientation. most of all in the network industries and they have been achieved because of europe. so europe has been a powerful sector for liberalizing the e.u. economy. speaking about the social market economy is done in the appropriate context that is not underlying the socially sizing effect of european integration. on the contrary. equally for the government of europe by justices, some functions will have to go out to brussels that can be brought from brussels to the nation -- capitals or the regions. i do n
but the first question brings us to germany again. i am sorry. if europe has the model of a social market economy and if i say there would be a heavier government in brussels for europe, how will this resonate with the republicans in congress and the u.s.? an eminent journalist is inclined to sharpening views than in the following sophisticated ifs and buts. but the social market economy contains the market for many of our countries in europe before the full impact of european integration. what...
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join us in our chat room as well. whether you are listening on your local progressive talk radio station, on sirius xm or watching on current tv. you can go to our chat room at current.com, and click on the ink to the chat room and join the conversation. you get to debate the issues that we're discussing here on the air. it is again, wednesday october 10th. we're talk about the latest survey by the pew center showing that while 20% of americans say they are not part of any organized religion, that still means 80% still are. higher numbers than anywhere in the world, but are we a better people because of that? and how do we show it? here is a little helpful advice if you are running short at the end of the month and looking how to make that up, something you ought to check out, incomeathome.com. doing business in over 80 countries today, so they know what they are doing, and making an offer you can take advantage of, no matter your age, experience, or education, this is something you can do. you can literally earn mone
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people are holding us hostage. if we tell that to the world. prices dropped instead of environment terrorist control. it is the human beings and that makes a difference. i do not. what do you think? it will bring oil prices down. >> i think it will help. oil prices are a volatile matter. they are quite right. this is domestic energy. canada is a 51st state, is that right? i would rather have energy coming out of north america than what is hotly contested. it is environmentam terrorist and admit that sometimes this is a great way to do it and it is it easy. >> by the way it is it significantly cheaper. i think toby is off to eye good point. it starts to send what it takes. we have 200 worth of energy supply. maybe drilling in an war second and maybe the oil sands. oh, my gosh. people tart to price gasoline and oil . i think it is the seventh . and we had to cut back a bit. they attend the cost. and price comes down. it takes it to slide back to 60 dollars a barrel. you can look at political issues as well. and we push the oil prices higher. and
people are holding us hostage. if we tell that to the world. prices dropped instead of environment terrorist control. it is the human beings and that makes a difference. i do not. what do you think? it will bring oil prices down. >> i think it will help. oil prices are a volatile matter. they are quite right. this is domestic energy. canada is a 51st state, is that right? i would rather have energy coming out of north america than what is hotly contested. it is environmentam terrorist and...
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join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, the last of the hallelujah chorus from handel's messiah as performed by the choir of trinity church wall street in new york. if you want to stand up, please do.
join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, the last of the hallelujah chorus from handel's messiah as performed by the choir of trinity church wall street in new york. if you want to stand up, please do.
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>> stephen: thank you for joining us. thank you, nation. ( crowd chanting ) ( crowd cheering ) >> stephen: i've got to tell you, with an ovation like that, you make me almost wish i stayed in this race. ( laughter ) folks, our top story tonight, it is my mother's birthday. and the "colbert report" can now project that lorna colbert is 92 years old. happy birthday, mom. of course there is one other story tonight. our continuing coverage of the 2012 election. excitement in the air is palpable and, folks, i cannot wait to palp it. tonight, we are live. ( crowd cheering ) >> stephen: thank you. okay, i'm sorry. jimmy, can we retake that, please? >> we can't, we're live. >> stephen: oh, we really are live. i thought i was just duping these rubes. lets cut out that part where i called these mouth breathers rubes. now let's get straight to our coverage. it is 11:33 eastern time on election night. at this point, the election is too close to call. anything can happen. romney could win, obama could win, and that's it. those two. bu
>> stephen: thank you for joining us. thank you, nation. ( crowd chanting ) ( crowd cheering ) >> stephen: i've got to tell you, with an ovation like that, you make me almost wish i stayed in this race. ( laughter ) folks, our top story tonight, it is my mother's birthday. and the "colbert report" can now project that lorna colbert is 92 years old. happy birthday, mom. of course there is one other story tonight. our continuing coverage of the 2012 election. excitement in...
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he is using entitlement in a way to describe welfare, not entitlement as it is. he is going after entitlements. obama wants to turn this country into a european welfare state mentality where more people are getting money from the government that are making money. he has moved himself personally, as has the republican party, moved considerably to the right on these issues. obama i do not think likes this kind of fight. he has also moved more to the left. romney really was a moderate republican back in his massachusetts days. obama out was a moderate, centrist democrat. both of them being pushed into positions that are much more is ideological. we are going to have an interesting ideological 2012. tavis: do you believe that obama has moved to the left or he is offering up a populi message at campaign time? >> the latter. he thought that he could bring love and consensus to washington. it turned out there wasn't a market for love and consensus in washington. there is a polical war taking place and he was not able to step into it and bring everybody together. tavis:
he is using entitlement in a way to describe welfare, not entitlement as it is. he is going after entitlements. obama wants to turn this country into a european welfare state mentality where more people are getting money from the government that are making money. he has moved himself personally, as has the republican party, moved considerably to the right on these issues. obama i do not think likes this kind of fight. he has also moved more to the left. romney really was a moderate republican...
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and we don't want anybody taking that away from us. you know, there have been lawsuits even against the pledge of allegiance. they have not succeeded with those yet, but who knows? if one of the greatest powers of the president is the power to appoint judges. if obama
and we don't want anybody taking that away from us. you know, there have been lawsuits even against the pledge of allegiance. they have not succeeded with those yet, but who knows? if one of the greatest powers of the president is the power to appoint judges. if obama
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that is bringing us toward a european debt crisis. because we're showing the world the credit market's futures, seniors, people organizing lives or on the promises being made to them today, we don't have a plan to make good on this. >> mr. chairman, as i said, i don't -- maybe we're not disagreeing in a sense that i made it absolutely clear that what our budget does is get our deficits down to a sustainable path over the budget window. and let's talk to the why do they take off again? why do they do that? >> because we have 10,000 people retiring every day. >> that's right. >> and health care costs going up. >> millions of americans retiring every day. and that will drive substantial rate of health care cost. and so you are right to say we're not coming before you today to say we have a definitive problem. what we do know is we don't like yours because what yours would do is put an undue burden on middle income senior and raise the burden on them for rising health care costs. you're right that governing is about, you have to make chio
that is bringing us toward a european debt crisis. because we're showing the world the credit market's futures, seniors, people organizing lives or on the promises being made to them today, we don't have a plan to make good on this. >> mr. chairman, as i said, i don't -- maybe we're not disagreeing in a sense that i made it absolutely clear that what our budget does is get our deficits down to a sustainable path over the budget window. and let's talk to the why do they take off again? why...
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and will not charge us for use. >> that's it we have run out of time. from pot holes and bumpy ride on wall street. and strap n. and get ready for three if i'm names running for a smooth ride straight up thest are of the year. dad, i think he's dead. probably just playin' possum. sfx: possum hisses there he is. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. on ro's >> why are back emac? >> big products company with a sweet dividend and all sorts of things from computer to farm suitucals. >> i like lex mark it is moving up the scale to the lucrative small business. >> they do printers and soft wear. >> pay the five percent dividend and good way to pay verizon wireless. >> thank you gang. that's it for forand have a great 4th of july holiday. it continues with cheril casone and cashin in. america should say oi. parus testimonying the u.s. to hike taxes on wealthy americans to fux our economy. is france any shape to give advice on our economy? >> we have wayne and johnathon and tracey and chri
and will not charge us for use. >> that's it we have run out of time. from pot holes and bumpy ride on wall street. and strap n. and get ready for three if i'm names running for a smooth ride straight up thest are of the year. dad, i think he's dead. probably just playin' possum. sfx: possum hisses there he is. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. on ro's >> why are back emac? >> big products company...
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call us and tell us your story. 202-643-3011. and we may use your comments on the air. that's 202-643-3011. >>> british prime minister david cameron spoke to business leaders today in manchester, england. he said he won't change his plan for budget cuts to get the country's debt under control. the prime minister's speech was 20 minutes. >>> thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and thank you, ann, for that introduction. and can i first of all thank the institute of directors for the work that you do, supporting britain's entrepreneurs, supporting britain's wealth creators, supporting a lot of people who are going to help to get us out of the difficult economic situation we face today. because we are living in perilous economic times. turn on the tv news, and you see the return of a crisis that never really went away. greece, on the brink, the survival of the euro in question, and faced with this, i have a clear task to keep britain safe, not to take the to take the right course. dealing with the debt crisis, but to lead our country through this, to better times. my message t
call us and tell us your story. 202-643-3011. and we may use your comments on the air. that's 202-643-3011. >>> british prime minister david cameron spoke to business leaders today in manchester, england. he said he won't change his plan for budget cuts to get the country's debt under control. the prime minister's speech was 20 minutes. >>> thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and thank you, ann, for that introduction. and can i first of all thank the institute of directors for...
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it does affect us. we should do everything we can to work with our partners in in europe to make sure everything that need to be done to safeguard the situation is being done. making a speech like i am today is an important part of that. >> given what you have said, do you think that the eurozone is doomed to fail? given that there is a groundswell of opinion that the u.k. should get out of europe, is it time to hold a referendum on this issue? >> on the issue of britain and europe, we want for britain what is best for britain. what is best to be in the european single market. our businesses need access to those markets. we need a say in how those rules are set. we need access. it is essential. i do not believe leading the european union is the right answer. we need to be fighting for our investment. it does not mean you have to join everything. britain should stay out of the euro. we do better having our own currency. if something comes up that is not in our interest, like the treaty, it was not in our
it does affect us. we should do everything we can to work with our partners in in europe to make sure everything that need to be done to safeguard the situation is being done. making a speech like i am today is an important part of that. >> given what you have said, do you think that the eurozone is doomed to fail? given that there is a groundswell of opinion that the u.k. should get out of europe, is it time to hold a referendum on this issue? >> on the issue of britain and europe,...
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and they will help us lead abroad. they will provide an answer to the question, where does america stand. ameca h overcome hard challenges before. whenever you find yourself doubting us, just think about all those times that america made the impossible seem inevitable in retrospect. we had a kill war, brother against brothers, hundreds of thousands a dead on both sides, a second founding when i am patient patriots were determined to overcome the defects of slerynd scourge of gregatio along struggle against communism with the soviet union eventually in collapse and europe free and as peace. and in the aftermath of 9/11 the willingness to take really hard, hard decisions that secured us and prevented the follow-on attack that everybody thought preordained. and on a personal note -- [ applause ] on a personal note, a little girl grew up in birmingham, a segregated city of south where her parents can can't her to a movie theater or to a restaurant, but they have her absolutely convinced that even if she can't happen a hamb
and they will help us lead abroad. they will provide an answer to the question, where does america stand. ameca h overcome hard challenges before. whenever you find yourself doubting us, just think about all those times that america made the impossible seem inevitable in retrospect. we had a kill war, brother against brothers, hundreds of thousands a dead on both sides, a second founding when i am patient patriots were determined to overcome the defects of slerynd scourge of gregatio along...
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reminds us -- [overlapping speakers] >> issue the pope and the infidel. pope benedict xvi visited cuba for three days early this week. the pontiff met with cuba's formal reader, fidel castro, a former catholic altar boy. the conversation was about books and how catholic liturgy changed over the years. the pontiff also urged cuba's current leader, if i debtle dell's brother raoul castro, to allow for greater freedoms for the people and catholic church. on wednesday the pontiff held an open air mass in central havana that attracted 300,000 people, including some 800 cuban americans largely from miami on a "pilgrimage to see the pope." prior to arriving in cuba, the pope critiqued the castro brothers' harkesist economy, saying it contribution does not correspond to reality." pope benedict also took a swipe at the u.s. for its 50-year-old embargo against cuba, saying the situation in cuba is "worsened when restrictive economic measures imposed from outside the country unfairly question, pope benedict's visit comes 14 years after the first fame us papal visit
reminds us -- [overlapping speakers] >> issue the pope and the infidel. pope benedict xvi visited cuba for three days early this week. the pontiff met with cuba's formal reader, fidel castro, a former catholic altar boy. the conversation was about books and how catholic liturgy changed over the years. the pontiff also urged cuba's current leader, if i debtle dell's brother raoul castro, to allow for greater freedoms for the people and catholic church. on wednesday the pontiff held an open...